UNITED NATIONS, Oct. 22 (Xinhua) -- A Chinese envoy to the United Nations on Wednesday called for a holistic approach to addressing Haiti's crises.
At present, Haiti remains mired in multi-dimensional crises, facing a difficult political process, a complex security situation, and a worsening humanitarian crisis. China is deeply concerned about this situation and expresses profound sympathy for the plight of the Haitian people, said Fu Cong, China's permanent representative to the United Nations.
To resolve Haiti's crises, it is essential to draw on past lessons, address root causes, and take a holistic approach, he told the UN Security Council, urging Haitian authorities, regional countries, and the international community to synergize their efforts.
He called for efforts to advance the political process with the utmost urgency.
"Advancing a Haitian-led and Haitian-owned political process cannot just be a slogan, nor can it be delayed indefinitely," said Fu. "We call on all Haitian parties and factions to strengthen unity, shoulder responsibility, and build consensus, so as to achieve substantive progress in the political process as soon as possible and create conditions for establishing a legitimate government, enhancing governance capacity, and addressing Haiti's chaotic situation."
The Security Council's sanctions regime is a key measure to combat violence and crime in Haiti. China urges all parties, especially the main country of origin for arms and ammunition in Haiti, to take concrete steps to enforce the arms embargo, he said.
The key to resolving Haiti's problems ultimately lies in the hands of the Haitian people. Together with the international community, China stands ready to support the Haitian people in finding the right path out of its crises at an early date, said Fu.














